Jump to content

Corner Sharpnes M9


Jean Cristophe

Recommended Posts

so IF this is true:

 

I wonder if the IR filter in the sensor can be taken off and just use IR filters on the lenses? (or not; for B&W & IR pictures )

 

Hey, it won't be the IR filter causing weaknesses in corner sharpness.

 

It's going to be the lens (a habitual issue with wide angles. I bet Leica's still suffer from this wide open but wayyy less than anyone elses. Still, don't expect 50 Lux ASPH performance from a 21mm :))

 

Or it's going to be the microlenses on the sensor, which you don't want to remove :)

 

Or a combination of both. But I strongly suspect it's number one. Welcome to a full-frame world :)

 

If you don't like this, get an M8 or 8.2 while you can. You're using the lens's sweet spot in the center, where all Leicas are (very) sharp.

Link to post
Share on other sites

What I mean to say that is is soft .... but not disturbingly so, you have to look for/at it, nevertheless the softness is there. I must also say that I'm not a wide-angle shooter anyway. I prefer 35mm.

 

I was fully set to buy one actually, other than the fact that they weren't in stock anymore I decided to wait for the next couple of firmware releases. and see what they will bring. I also want to check out the X1.

 

Other than being able to use my lenses at actual focal lengths I couldN#t spot to many difference between my M8.2 and the M9 other than an obvious increase in higher asa use. It is noisy but the detail at 2500 is very ... well detailed and even when the noise is worked out it will rendite better than FF dslr' in my opinion, at this asa setting anyway.

 

other than that, great achievement by such a small company, and the grey/silver... more a gunmetal grey in the tone of the ollder Jaguar motor cars is beautiful.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...